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September 8, 2014, Monday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of The Rush 24-7 Podcast.
So yesterday a guy asks me, Do you ever get tired of talking about the same things?
Over and over again.
Do you ever get tired of some of the same thing?
And I said, What makes you think I'm talking about the same things over?
Well, it just sounds like it's the same stuff over and over again.
So I stopped and I thought about it.
The same thing over and over.
Yeah, there's cyclical things that uh take place, events and cycles that repeat, and I've commented on that.
But it is kind of interesting.
It's all teachable moments.
It doesn't seem like the same stuff over and over again.
It seems like the same principles could be involved and the same opportunity to uh to teach and inform.
But no, folks, I mean, here we are, we're into our 26th year behind the golden EIB microphone, and I am not tired of talking about what's going on.
It's great to have you here.
And I must say it's great to be back behind the golden EIB microphone after a week away.
And I genuinely took a week away.
I started cramming to find out what happened when I was gone yesterday.
I did not know.
I purposely, I was multiple time zones away.
It it was inconvenient to stay informed, uh, just based on the clock.
And so I didn't.
And I I uh got back uh in I got back in town about noon yesterday, and the first thing I did, it's NFL Sunday.
It's the opening of the NFL season.
I went out and did my normal routine, turned things on, got ready to go, and you know what?
I kept getting up, walking away from the TV, even during the Steelers game.
I the old days I'd have been glued to the seat.
Uh, and I would have had my iPad and I would have been, I would have been multitasking.
I would have been watching the games and and and cramming.
But um, but I didn't.
I uh I got up and left the football game to cram and then came back, and I gave up on the 49ers and cowboys at halftime, and I didn't watch any of the Denver.
Who did they play?
Denver, Indian.
I didn't watch any of that game.
That's how you talk about things change, talk about the same thing over and over again.
That's a massive routine change for your host.
The all-knowing, all caring, all concerned, El Rushbow.
So I Yeah, I well, no, I I um I read I had to unpack, I had to do some uh organization stuff.
You know, it battery charging for me now is a major portion of my day.
With all my gadgets and my uh my cochlear implants, uh, and then telling.
Well, it's cords and charges everywhere.
And then I had to, of course, type out numerous instructions to the staff about what needed cleaning, what needed dry cleaning, where to put what's cleaned, and that took a while.
You know, the household chores, telling other people what to do.
That took a while.
And so here I am, I'm revved up and ready to go.
And I didn't, you know, it all week long I'd have my buddies would say, hey, hey, uh, what's going on?
I don't know.
I am purposely staying away from it.
I followed my tech blogs.
I'm getting all excited about whatever Apple's got tomorrow, but that's it.
So basically, folks, I'm I'm uh I'm uh a week away, I'm a week behind you here.
But I don't think it's gonna take me long to catch up.
So let's just get started.
Telephone number if you want to be on the program today, 800-282-2882, and the email address is L Rushball at EIBNet.com, a federal study.
And by the way, I'm gonna start with some lighthearted stuff here, but we'll get to immigration.
See, I told you so, big.
I told you Obama wasn't gonna do it.
I told you he wasn't gonna do executive amnesty before the election because he couldn't find a way to blame it on the Republicans.
I'll play you the audio sound bite just to remind you.
But he could have done this the first two years of his regime.
He could have done this the first two years when he had Democrats running the House, Democrats running the he could not be stopped on anything by the Republicans.
And he didn't do it then, did he?
Well, and healthcare rush, you got a number of other objections.
No, no, no, no, no.
He'd promised the Hispanics, he'd promised Jorge Ramos, he'd promised all of these uh Laraza people, because he didn't do it, did he?
And he's been tempting and he's been threatening, and he's been assuring.
I mean, Luis Gutierrez is fit to be tied, Luis Gutierrez, Chicago Democrat running around all last well, week before setting it up.
Oh, yeah, it's going to be big, it's going to be exciting.
We're putting systems in place now to be able to handle all of the people that were going to brag out of the shadows and blah.
And he didn't do it.
And he didn't do it.
You know, why didn't do it to spare Democrats a disaster in the elections in November?
Because it's not something the majority of Americans are for.
And he couldn't find a way to blame the Republicans for it.
And he couldn't tease or taunt the Republicans into uh uh either impeaching him or threatening to shut down the government.
And so his efforts to get the Republicans' fingerprints on it failed, and so he had to pull back.
Now he's going to do it after the election.
And he's going to do it after the election uh theoretically when the Democrats can't be hurt by it.
As long as you know big border swarm or or what have you.
But but we'll just uh we'll just see.
And we got, of course, Lurch.
John Kerry, I just I just learned this this morning, folks.
Grab audio soundbite number 30.
I this one I just learned this morning.
I guess this happened last, yeah, last Wednesday at the uh at the State Department, while all this stuff was going on with ISIS and ISIL, and everybody waiting with baited breath over Obama's announcement to grant amnesty to however number of millions of illegals that are lurking and living in the shadows.
All of a sudden, John Kerry at the State Department appointed Shahik Zafir to be the new special representative to Muslim communities, as though we don't have enough outreach to Muslim communities, and this get this.
I didn't confronting climate change is in the long run one of the greatest challenges that we face.
And you can see this duty or responsibility laid out in scriptures clearly, beginning in Genesis.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
He's citing the Bible?
A liberal Democrat?
Whatever happened at separation of church and state.
What are happened about getting rid of the social issues?
I heard that a bunch of times last week.
Everywhere I go.
Everybody who claims to be Republican, he got to get rid of the social issues.
Well, really, here comes Kerry.
Global warming?
Genesis?
The Bible?
Take this sound bite back to the top, Mike.
I didn't say stop the tape, but you stop the tape.
So I said, wait a minute, but that's not stop the tape.
I was just talking to myself.
Anyway, hit it from the top again.
Confronting climate change is in the long run one of the greatest challenges that we face.
And you can see this duty or responsibility laid out in scriptures.
Clearly, beginning in Genesis.
And Muslim majority countries are among the most vulnerable.
Oh, our response to this challenge ought to be rooted in a sense of stewardship of Earth.
And for me and for many of us here today, that responsibility comes from God.
I don't believe.
I don't believe I heard that.
I don't believe what I just heard.
So it's okay to cite the Bible.
It's okay to broom the separation of church and state when talking about global warming outreach with Muslims.
This was at a special ceremony in Washington last Wednesday, and uh this global warming business.
Uh and and its supposed man-made causes.
But then he says he claims that it's the United States' biblical responsibility to confront climate change to help protect vulnerable Muslim majority countries.
Uh I mean, the the utter from the left standpoint and the utter hypocrisy of this to cite the Bible as a re and and global warming as the reason we must reach out and protect vulnerable Muslim majorities.
And the Bible commands the United States to join Muslim nations in this cause.
Twilight Zone time.
Just, I mean, that's just one of the many things that boggled my mind.
And of course, you know, another thing I heard while I was, hey, Rush in on this global warning, the kids believe it.
So you're not going to get any, you're not going to gain any ground by just saying it isn't happening.
So what should I say?
Well, you got to say that it could be happening.
And it might be happening.
I said, so I'm supposed to abandon the truth in order to get the kids.
When did we start assuming the kids are smarter than we are?
And that we have to bend in shape to what the kids think.
Folks, I'm hearing this, by the way, from a lot of friends of mine who have kids in their 30s and younger, who are totally not totally, they are heavily influenced in what they think by virtue of what their kids think.
And I have, I can't tell you the number of guys that told me their kids think X, and therefore we'd better think it.
Because the kids are the future.
When I was 25, the adults of the world thought I hadn't lived long enough to know enough, didn't have enough experience at life to be able to tell them what was up and the way things ought to be.
And it's a stunning, this may be a profundity here, folks, because I'm I'm this is a it's more than a trend.
I can't tell you, and I'm not going to name any names, doesn't matter, but I just have to trust me here.
I've a bunch of guys my age and ten years younger, I'm 63, who are speaking of what their kids think as though it's gospel.
And doesn't matter whether what their kids think is right or wrong, we had better take note and we had better pander to it.
Politically, we had better pander to what our kids think or else.
And I think a lot of it is, well, uh I can't analyze the parental aspects of it, because I'm not one.
But the political aspects of it, I think, are rooted in once again the lack of leadership from the Republican Party, and people are desperate to beat Democrats however they can.
It doesn't matter how, they just want to beat them, even if we have to lie to people about what we think.
Even if we have to stretch the truth about what we think.
This is what I'm hearing.
And the kid vote seems to be among the most important in these friends of mine's minds, because they think that's the demographic on which elections turn.
And so, but it's a really I was thinking about this last night as I was cramming, getting back into things.
I have um I heard it, heard it on my vacation, and it just reminded me the last two or three trips to California, been inundated by this.
Well, you know, my kids think and and and these friends of mine have indeed changed their outlook on life because what their kids think.
And I just what a stark difference, and I'm not putting anything down here, don't misunderstand, it's just an interesting observation.
You know the old saw that they don't make you let you make any money in this country until you're 40.
You know the roots of that.
And it it used to be a um a sweeping generalization to which there were many, many exceptions, of course, because a lot of people made it big before they were 40, but the general rule was that by the time you were 40, you had to be pretty much set.
Uh if you missed that, it was going to be tough to enjoy wild, profound success.
But the same token, you weren't really invested in by managers and management until you were 40, whether it was by design or accident, simply because it was at that point where you would people had had judged, lived long enough, you had uh experienced enough in life to have different and valued opinions, and you'd established a work ethic or not.
You had established an integrity record or not.
And I know when when I was 25, yeah, my dad was interested in what I thought, but he thought I was all wet when I was all wet.
When I was wrong, he told me.
There was no, oh, you think that?
Okay, well, you know what?
That's interesting, son.
I think I'll think that too.
Even though he thought it was wrong.
But today, these parents are just the exact opposite.
Whatever their kids think, it's gospel.
And as I said, I think a lot of it is rooted in, well, the kid, they always they vote Democrat.
We gotta find a way to get them.
So I had people telling me, Rush, you just can't say there is any global warming because these kids believe it.
And and and you're just shutting them out.
You're just shutting them out when you tell them there isn't any.
So I'm supposed to not say what I really think.
So as to not turn off potential, yeah, it's exactly right.
So I don't know how to do that.
Just like Obama says he doesn't get the theater of being president.
You know what that means, by the way?
It means Obama has no way to feel anybody's pain.
When he says he doesn't get the theater of the job, these are the he's uh interviewed by F. Chuck on Meet the Press, and Obama was talking about, yeah, it looked bad.
I admit, you know, after my my deeply felt moving speech on the journalist that'd be headed to go out and play golf.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, that's part of the job I don't get.
The theater of the job.
Well, all he's admitting there is that he doesn't really care, folks.
He doesn't have it.
It's more than empathy.
It's more than lacking empathy.
It says he doesn't care, which I don't think is any new revelation.
But at the same time, Obama says, I'm supposed to now, I gotta get better at the theater of things.
I gotta get better like Clinton.
Remember the Ron Brown Memorial.
Clinton's walking into the Ron Brown memorial, and he's laughing, and he's yucking.
This is a memorial for a guy who died in a plane crash, one of his cabinet members.
And he's walking into the memorial outside, and he's laughing and yucking it up with Tony Campolo, a religious figure from Pennsylvania, and then he spots a camera.
And within half a step he started crying.
I played that video over and over again on the old TV show.
I gotta take a break, folks.
I'll be back and I will not lose my place, I promise.
How are you?
Welcome back.
Great to have you, El Rushball on the cutting edge of societal evolution.
So Obama says that he's short on theater.
He doesn't like the theater there.
It's basically because he's an introvert.
He doesn't, he doesn't like doing things for show, which is a crock.
And this this that that whole answer was because all of Obama is theater.
All of liberalism is theater.
It's all PR and buzz.
It's all to camouflage what they really believe.
It's all theater.
But he told F. Chuck that he is short on the theater, which it just means he doesn't know how to act like he cares about things deeply.
He's an intellectual folks, and intellectuals, and emotions don't quite penetrate.
Clinton, on the other hand, the Ron Brown Memorial, he's walking in there, and he spots a camera.
And within half a step, he actually starts faking tears to the point it looks real.
So that's a memorial.
Ron Brown, black cabinet secretary, has got to be in pain here.
He can't be seen walking in there yucking it up.
So he sees the camera.
And his guest is still laughing and yucking it up while Clinton moves into the fake tears.
But the fake tears worked.
Because the media says, see, see how he's able on a dime to show he cares.
Well, by the same token here.
The youth vote seems now to be gospel, whatever it takes to get them, even if you have to say things you don't believe, even if you have to parrot what they believe in order to get their vote.
So if they think Global warming is real, then you'd better not shut it down.
They'll just reject you out of hand if because they think it's real.
Okay, why did they think they that's what's fascinating?
Why do they think it's real when it clearly isn't?
There hasn't been any global warming since 1996.
Why do they think it's real?
We all know the answer.
Media.
But also psychology.
Everybody wants meaning in their life.
Most people never really get it.
But if you're told that you can save the planet, oh man, do you become important or what?
So they give you ways to save the planet.
Buy junk cars that nobody would ever otherwise buy.
Start behaving with stupid, you know, environmental restrictions on yourself and then agree to pay higher taxes and support bigger government and all that.
Vote Democrat, of course.
And bam-oh, your life has mean.
And you're saving the planet.
My God, there can't be any more meaningful.
I know I understand how seductive it is.
So I'm supposed to sign on to that instead of saying it's a hoax, because we'll lose the youth vote if I tell the truth.
The views expressed by the host on this program documented to be almost always right 99.7% of the time, except when people think I'm wrong, I am supposed to say what they think.
So as not to offend them.
That's the lesson that I learned on vacation.
Say, if I'm if I'm right, but nobody thinks I am, I'm supposed to agree with the people who are wrong so as not to offend them, and therefore not scare them into voting for Democrats.
I got an email during the break.
Yep, Rush, I know what you're talking about, the way you were raised.
Kids were meant to be seen and not heard.
That's not what I said.
How did how does anybody get that I said kids were meant to be seen and not heard?
The only thing I said was, my parents were interested in what I thought.
I spoke, they treated me like an adult, except when I didn't deserve to be.
And uh I that's all we did is sit around debating things.
My friends would come over on Friday night instead of going out and partying to listen to my dad get revved up.
The point was that if I thought my parents did not automatically adopt it because I was their child, and assume they just didn't assume I had lived long enough or had enough experience of things to all it was.
It wasn't not be seen but not heard, or any of that.
Uh but it's it's fascinating thing.
I mean, I don't want to dwell on it, but it's it's uh it's happened so much lately that I've I thought it was worth commenting on.
There is this uh story ran in Solan.com, which is a well-known leftist website way back on September 2nd.
That would be a week ago to that's last month, so a week ago tomorrow.
And it's uh a QA, William Dershowitz, on millennials, the meritocracy, student loans, and what's wrong with the Ivy League.
And this is a long interview, a QA piece, but there's a the comment about about millennials, and that's anybody under 30 or 31 and under.
This guy, whoever he is, says, quote, they are intellectually underpowered and full of themselves because they've been told their whole life how wonderful they are.
This is a leftist saying this about millennials, and there's a certain degree of you know, the self-esteem movement in in schools, you're okay, I'm okay, you're wonderful, you're great no matter what you do.
It's whole self-esteem movement's undeniable.
It's happening, it did happen, and parents contributed to it.
Uh and who knows, maybe it's a contributing factor to this phenomenon of parents who are twice as old as their kids, readily assuming their kids know more than they do.
Or are right and the parents are wrong automatically.
Or, well, the kids believe it, and we don't want to we don't want the self-esteem.
No, we don't want to tell them we're wrong.
That's what it is.
We can't tell them they're wrong.
That would violate the way we raised them.
Saying they're wrong, that that's punishing.
That's diminishing.
That that's a put down.
And that will disturb their psychology.
That will destroy their self-esteem.
So we can't tell them they're wrong.
I guess that's what this is.
And when you tell them, when you when you say flat out that what they believe is wrong, Rush, you're just you're just destroying any chance of getting them to vote for the Republican Party.
So anywhere, there's that.
So that all derived, by the way, from the John Kerry statement that the Bible, I don't know where I got this, but it's something that reminded me that this has been happening.
John Kerry, at this special ceremony last Wednesday, Washington, said that the Bible commands us to join Muslim nations for global warming.
There hasn't been any actual warming since 1996.
You know what that's called now?
They're calling it the pause.
See, the computer models, and by the way, global warming is based on only one thing.
Computer models.
There is no solid or empirical evidence for it.
Zero.
Zilch.
Nada.
You can research all you want.
You can go out and you can look at all the data you want, and you will not find any that will lead you to a scientific conclusion that there is man-made global warming, because there isn't any.
It's all wrapped up in computer model predictions.
That's all it is.
And the computer models, like Al Gore.
I did see this story before I left.
In fact, it was the day I left, I think.
That Al Gore has said that by this time the ice ice in the in the North Pole would have all melted.
He said this a number of years ago.
And it turns out that there's more ice at the North Pole today than there was last year or the year before.
The ice level in the North Pole, Antarctica, is growing.
Al Gore totally as wrong as it is humanly possible to be about anything.
So rather than admit that, can't admit that, because this is a liberal plank of the agenda.
Well, there must be something that's causing our models to be incorrect.
The model it is a religion.
There's going to be something that's because our models said X, Y, and Z, and the models said the North Pole would be melted by now.
And it isn't.
So what they've come up with is the pause.
Capital T, Capital P, the pause.
There is some inexplicable thing happening that is temporarily delaying the man-made global warming that everybody believes is true because of what?
Computer models.
There is no evidence you can research all you want.
You can buy you can search the web, you can scientific journals, everything there is no conclusive evidence of it.
It's all tied up in the computer models.
So now they got to come up with this term, the pause to explain it.
And it comes out of this dust from the Sahara.
How about all the volcanoes?
Yes, and the earthquakes.
Any cockamy silly excuse.
Because all of a sudden, if you take away from these millennials the opportunity to save the planet, oh my God, can you imagine the psychological effects of that?
You've already got them primed to believing that the meaning and true intent of their lives is to save the planet by doing whatever the left tells them to do.
And then if all of a sudden the planet is not imperiled, and if young children, young kids cannot save it by virtue of their behavior and activity, oh no, we've just taken away from them that one opportunity to have meaning, oh no, can't do that.
It might lose their votes.
Oh no.
Can't have them find out the truth.
No, no, no, no.
So we create this thing called the pause, which is this unknown, unforeseen, the models didn't predict this.
There's got to be some reason to explain why the temporary halt in global warming never once is it considered.
Hey, you never think that maybe they're wrong.
Did you ever stop?
Maybe there isn't any man-made global warming.
The lack of intellectual application, curiosity, what have you, this is mind-boggling to me.
Anyway, let's move on to other things here, folks, because there's countless other things like the Ray Rice video.
You seen this, Brian?
Do you are you?
No, no, there's a new one.
There's a new one inside the elevator, showing him cold cocking her with a left uppercut, and she falls down, hits her head on the railing inside the elevator, and you see her get knocked out.
And you see he's wearing, it's it's undoubtedly him and her.
You see him walk into the elevator and they're already having a fight, and she's pushing him away.
They get in the elevator, uh, and there's a person that walks by that you see the outside of the elevator shot, and they get to the inside elevator shut.
Same person walks by, so it hasn't been doctored.
Doesn't look like it.
Nobody's claiming it has anyway.
And she starts approaching him to say some, you know, finger in the face, and he just decks her.
I mean, pal.
And she ends up hitting her head on the on the inside of the elevator railer railing and is knocked out cold on her face.
And then he starts trying to figure out a way to drag her out of there and get her halfway on, and the elevator doors start closing, and other people show up.
The NFL is claiming they never saw that video when they first assigned the two-game suspension.
There's not only we never saw it.
Uh, but it existed.
Law enforcement had it.
So now there is renewed outrage and anger.
Uh, even NFL players are beginning to tweet now that there's no place for this in the game, and that the guy ought to be suspended.
He just was suspended forever.
And the media is now urging Baltimore Ravens fans to boo Ray Rice.
He's not going to play Thursday when the Steelers come to town.
It's the second game of the two-game suspension if they don't revisit it.
So a week from Sunday, two weeks from yesterday, Rice would I don't know when their next home game is, but the the media is urging Baltimore Ravens fans to boo rice every time he shows up on the field, pregame warm-ups, uh, in the huddle, you name it.
So it has been rebirthed here.
And this is much worse than the video you've all seen of him dragging her out of the elevator unconscious.
This is how she ended up that way.
It is not pretty.
Not pretty at all.
And there's going to be renewed pressure on the NFL to revisit his two-game suspension.
And they Yeah, they got married.
Okay.
So everybody, okay, good question.
Brian just, didn't he get married?
Now, the obvious question behind the question, why did she marry the guy, right?
If she if she got decked like that.
Let's go back to the week before last, and we were talking about this very subject when the NFL announced a new policy for players who beat up their wives.
Six games instead of two.
We had a woman call who said that it was not going to work.
That six games is counterproductive and will lead to women being beaten up even more.
Her theory was that the women will not report it.
Because they will not want to get the paycheck in trouble.
The husband is the paycheck, the star athlete, the big paycheck.
That's why they married the paycheck, and they don't gonna do anything to get the paycheck harmed, suspended, maybe fired.
So they'll shut up.
So you ask, why did he, why did she marry him?
Do you know she went out?
They had this joint appearance.
She apologized too.
At his apology press conference.
She what does she have to apologize for?
For getting beat up?
Nobody could figure that out.
So Trump on that, he she she did follow through, and she did marry the guy who knocked Her out in the elevator at Atlantic City.
Gotta take a brief time out.
Much more straight ahead.
Don't go anywhere, folks.
Just get warmed up here.
All right, there it is.
Satellite data prepared by Lord Christopher Moncton shows there has been no warming trend from October of 96 to August of this year.
That's 215 months, which is uh 18 years for those of you in Rio Linda.
18 years there has been absolutely zero global warming.
And the uh so-called pause is uh what climate scientists are suggesting is the reason for this.
UK Daily Mail on August 31st.
Uh seven years after former U.S. Vice President Al Gore's warning, Arctic ice cap has expanded for the second year in a row.
An area twice the size of Alaska, our biggest state, was open water two years ago and is now covered in ice.
Satellite images taken from the University of Illinois Cryosphere Project show ice has become more concentrated.
The ice is thicker as well, therefore more resilient to future melting.
And there hasn't been one story on this.
I checked.
There has not been one story on this in the U.S. media.
This is the UK Daily Mail, which went back and documented what Al Gore predicted about ice at the North Pole, and there wouldn't be any today.
The U.S. media isn't reporting this at all.
Just as an FYI.
I mean, it's it's stunning, folks.
They're just the the evidence is pouring in left and right, how totally wrong.
It's now this Al Gore is just the latest example of how wrong they are.
But remember, I'm not supposed to say that.
Because the kids believe that it is happening.
Well, the kids also believe in gay marriage and gay love, but you know why?
Because they think that 40 to 50% of the population is gay.
Do a test.
Tell your kids, if you have any under 30, that the actual percentage of the population's gay is one and a half percent.
See what they say.
Check their reaction, just gauge it.
If they don't know that, they're gonna be shocked.
And who could blame them?
I mean, the media portrayal uh of homosexuality in prime time and well, everywhere, conveys that it is large, it's natural, it's fun, everything's cool about it, no problem whatsoever.
And it would be natural to think.
Then, especially in an era of equality and fairness and sameness, and everybody being validated in what they do, i.e., the self-esteem movement.
So, what are we supposed to do in in these cases?
Whatever.
Just set aside the fact that, well, they think it, and their vote is important, so don't tell them they're wrong.
Until when they ever get old enough that they can then hear the truth without voting Democrat.
What age does that happen?
But for now, don't dare.
I can't tell you, I'm I I don't want to beat a dead horse here, but it's it's I wouldn't mention this if it hadn't happened to me in the past six months, over and over again.
The uh, and by the way, it's a reverence.
These these parents are speaking with a reverence for what their college age kids think.
And in many cases, I'll tell you this too, in many cases, it has led to these parents telling me, Rush, we've been so wrong about so much.
These kids, they've got it figured out.
These kids, I'm telling you, we're gonna have to.
We're gonna have to have to admit some things here.
I'm I'm listening to this and just I'm stunned, speechless, uh, amazement.
And, you know, not having kids, I don't face this challenge.
So I don't know what I would do.
I can't just, I mean, they're their kids, self-esteem movement.
Don't want to hurt their feelings.
You know, don't want them to grow up stunted, they have them thinking positively of themselves and so forth.
This is what maybe it's led to.
Also, the um federal study on lesbian obesity.
Do you know there was one of those?
A federal study on lesbian obesity details.
Not far away.
Okay, folks, they say to see here.
Uh federal study on lesbian obesity costs three million dollars.
All of the recreational pot being sold in Colorado and Washington is not bringing in the tax revenue that was projected.
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